In the movie, an incapacitated Wiig said the phrase as she tries to weasel her way into a first-class seat.

People, including President of Monroe Community College Anne Kress, criticized the message on social media.

The tweet has since been taken down. And FAFSA issued an apology tweet, saying "We apologize for the insensitivity of our previous tweet. Our goal is to make college a reality for all. We're very sorry."

Dorie Nolt, press secretary for the U.S. Department of Education, apologized in a statement, calling the tweet an "ill-conceived attempt at reaching students through social media."

"[The post] flies in the face of our mission of opening doors of opportunity for every student. We are reviewing our process for approving social media content to ensure it reflects the high standards we expect at the U.S. Department of Education."

College grads, if you can see the silver lining: You will still earn far more over a lifetime than a worker with no more than a high school diploma, according to a recent report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.